Example sentences of "go to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Overall the share of UK exports going to the developed world rose from 66 to 77 per cent .
2 When we going to the Caribbean mum .
3 Rory Finegan was reported to be considering going to the European Court .
4 It was a wonderful achievement that over 50pc of Welsh lamb production was going to the European market , of which approximately 380,000 went as live animals .
5 Going to the all night party ?
6 He had noticed how the boy 's eyes kept going to the broad window behind him .
7 ‘ We go to church together every Sunday , one week going to the Catholic church the next to the Protestant one . ’
8 Two fundamental trends are at work : employee numbers are being gradually but drastically reduced — the Army alone is facing a 30 per cent by 1995 ; and all three services are coming to terms with their obligation to ‘ market test ’ support services with the result that a steady trickle of contracts has been going to the private sector since the early 80s .
9 We also tested a sample of autistic children in the chocolate-finding task and found that they were again behaving just like the three-year-olds : going to the baited box for twenty trials , despite wanting to win chocolates and occasionally trying to filch them from the experimenter 's bag .
10 ‘ Now we 've got two people who admit going to the second floor that afternoon : Pascoe and Hunter-Blair .
11 I 'm going to the right place now .
12 They have a very fiercely competitive system , and some people say that you have to start preparing for this at nursery school erm and it 's a question of going to the right schools , going to the right training colleges , though it 's not so much a question of going to university , although you do have to have a university degree in most cases , but they have special training establishments with a tough competition to get into it , and as a result of this the people who come out are very highly selected , and think of themselves as being very professional , very competent , they have a great deal more self confidence , in some ways , than our British civil servants do .
13 Award Productions have previously struck similar medals on behalf of the veterans of the Normandy landings , Bomber Command and the Royal Naval Patrol Services , with 10% of the cost going to the appropriate service charity .
14 ‘ Will you be going to the Edwardian Ball ? ’ she asked .
15 Ex exactly the same as going to the present day .
16 I 'm going to the higher class or whatever
17 This seems to be a rather narrow and limiting definition , and it could be refuted by pointing out that both subject knowledge and research methodology could equally well be tested by examination , without going to the additional effort of writing a thesis .
18 From this position he could not expect to be prominent going to the first bend , the clubhouse turn , and Shoemaker held him back in about eighth place , some four horses out from the rails , as the runners came past the stands .
19 Because she 's not been going to the first aid room .
20 So we have suggested , erm , you will see in our evidence that policy H One should be amended and their are clearly a number of ways in which that amended amendment could take place , but we would particularly suggest that erm an indication should be given as to what the proportion of each district 's allocation is assumed to be going to the new settlement , if the new settlement is is agreed under the H Two discussion , thank you .
21 From this side of town , the footpath led across the fields to the bank of the stream where it divided , one branch going to the new council estate and Sewingbury , the other to the centre of Kingsmarkham High Street , at the Kingsbrook bridge .
22 He checked her face for sincerity before going to the other room , returning with a photograph in a fancy tin frame .
23 Did n't walk home with me cos I had to go I was and wa , was going to the other side .
24 And he gets up and sees the situation and remember , he said , Jesus was n't out for joy ride , he was n't just passing an evening relaxing and unwinding and resting away from the crowd , he had gone into the boat for a purpose , he was going to the other side , and no storm was gon na stop him getting there !
25 So Jesus when he sees their situation , he 's not concerned by the storm by the way , he 's not put out by that because he knows he 's going to the other side , but for the sake of them he gets up and he speaks the word , Jesus he said , peace .
26 Though I believe that Darwin laid too much stress on biotic interactions as a promoter of evolution and extinction , to the extent of substantially dismissing changes in the physical environment , there is no justification for going to the other extreme , as several examples will illustrate .
27 Today , by contrast , we 're going to the other extreme .
28 Er I , you see they used to work , the Guilds work more with the political party , they worked , I 'd , I ca n't see my Guild women going to the Labour Party erm you see .
29 Europe 's airport slots should be bought and sold like any other asset , as slots are in America , with new slots going to the highest bidder .
30 Because the dower is always settled on the bride and her family either in kind or in cash or both , it has inevitably led to the stigma of ‘ selling and buying ’ , to stories of a girl going to the highest bidder .
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